Four businesses removed from military off-limits list, two added

Four businesses removed from military off-limits list, two added

Norfolk, Va. – Two business have been added to the off-limits list for all military personnel in Hampton Roads, and four others have been removed from the list.

The two added are Hampton Pipe and Tobacco on 4796 George Washington Memorial Highway and Hayes Virginia and Lazy Days on 839 W. 21st Street in Norfolk.

They were formally placed off-limits to all military personnel in the Hampton Roads area by the Joint Armed Forces Disciplinary Control Board (JAFDCB) for Southeastern Virginia and Northeastern North Carolina.

The Board works closely with businesses that are considered being placed off-limits to avoid these actions.

The JAFDCB is an investigative committee composed of members from each military service and civilian advisers, who work with local law enforcement agencies and local businesses to identify conditions which may adversely affect the health, safety, welfare, and discipline of the Armed Forces. The off-limits order applies to all military personnel – active duty and reserves.

Establishments are given the opportunity to notify the JAFDCB in writing that corrective actions have taken place. Removal from the list will be considered by the Board upon presentation that satisfactory corrective action has been taken. Failure to respond will result in the Board making a request for establishment representatives to appear in person at a formal hearing of the JAFDCB.

The establishments will remain on the off-limits list until the next scheduled meeting of the JAFDCB.